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Erosion Prediction and ControlSTREAMBANK
AND SHORELINE EROSION MANAGEMENT MEASURE | Erosion
Control Headquarters | Erosion
Process | The waterfront is the scene of the most dramatic interactions
between water, wind, and land. Moving air and water carry
materialfrom place to place, eroding and depositing, constantly
changing the shoreline. If erosion is not balanced by accretion,the
shore willbe washed away. Understanding the dynamics of erosion and
accretion along the shore is important: to safeguard your
property,you need to know how to work with these natural forces, not
against them. | The
Construction Site (tm), Erosion Control Dictionary | Water
Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) |
CHANNEL
AND WATERSHED PROCESSES UNIT | Agricultural Research Service National Sedimentation Laboratory | Virtual
Geomorphology |
The
Hydrogeologist's Home Page |
Coastal
and Hydraulics Laboratory Waterways Experiment Station,
Coastal And Hydraulics Laboratory | Coastal
Engineering Research Center The Coastal Engineering
Research Center (CERC) is the nation's foremost laboratory for
coastal engineering. CERC evolvedfrom the original Board on Sand
Movement and Beach Erosion, which was formed in 1929 at the
direction of Congress. In1983, CERC relocated from Fort Belvoir,
Va., to the WES installation here in Vicksburg to consolidate
coastal engineeringresearch capabilities.CERC research focuses on
coastal engineering, including waves, winds, water levels, tides,
currents, and their interaction withcoastal sediments and
structures. Projects include coastal flood and storm protection,
sand bypassing, dredging, navigationimprovement, and harbor design
and maintenance. | Federal
Waterways Engineering and Research Institute | IAHS-International
Association of Hydrological Sciences The International
Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) is the international
nongovernmental organization which deals with hydrology and water
resources. It was established in 1922, incorporating the
International Commission of Glaciers which had beenset up in 1894,
with the aim of bringing together hydrologists from all countries to
promote the hydrological sciences. | Indiana
WETnet Home Page | International
Association for Environmental Hydrology | Laboratory
for Hydrospheric Processes - Hydrological Sciences Branch
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | NOAA
NWS OH Hydrologic Technology Transfer Center HTTC | NWS
Office of Hydrology (NOAA/NWS/OH) The Office of Hydrology
serves as the primary link between the National Weather Service
Headquarters and the hydrologic field service programs (river
forecasts and flood warnings.) | The
Watershed Management Council | Waterways
Experiment Station The U.S. Army Engineer Waterways
Experiment Station (WES) is the principal Research, Testing, and
Development facility of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Part of
the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Laboratory System, its mission
is to conceive, plan, study, and execute engineering investigations
and research and development studies in support of the civil and
military missions of the Corps of Engineers and other Federal
agencies. |
Information
about SSIIM 1.4 "The SSIIM program is made for use in
River/Environmental/Hydraulic/Sedimentation Engineering. It
calculates water, sediment flow and waterquality in three
dimensions, solving the Navier-Stokes equations with the k-epsilon
turbulence model. The convection-diffusion equations aresolved to
calculate sediment transport and water quality constituent
transport. The calculations are time-dependent and an adaptive grid
movesvertically to account for changes in water and bed level.
" | ASAD
- Automated Storm Sewer Analysis, Design & Plans Production
Software | Computer-Aided
Hydrology & Hydraulics | Engineering
software | Free
Hydrology and Hydraulics Software | HEC
Programs for download | Hydrocomp,
Inc. | HYDROLOGY
AND WATER RUN-OFF ANALYSIS | Hydrology
COMPUTER PROGRAMS | NRCS
Engineering software | Ohio
Engineering Software | RAMSS'
Flash20 Hydrology Software | REMR
Management Systems This site is primarily provided for
distribution of interim software developed under the Operations
Management Problem Areaof the REMR (Repair, Evaluation, Maintenance,
and Rehabilitation) Civil Works Program. Software includes Steel
Sheet Pile, Lockwall, Concrete Gravity Dams, Miter Gate, Tainter Dam
Gates, Roller Dam Gates, Tainter Valves,Timber Dikes, Sector Gate,
Stone Rubble Dikes and Revetments, and Rubble Breakwaters and
Jetties. | STA's
Free Hydrology Software | Storm
Water Management Model, Windows (SWMM) | TABHYD
- TR55 Tabular Hydrograph Method in ArcView | University
of Central Florida Civil Engineering Software Page | USGS
Water Resources Applications Software | Visiflow
Applet Homework Problem "a fluid flow system between
two reservoirs is presented in an applet called Visiflow, and the
user has anumber of options about the connection between the
reservoirs, including changing pipe diameters, installing pumps,
changing the level of thewater in the two reservoirs, adding valves
and turbines, and changing the pipe roughness. Once a particular
configuration is chosen, the user canexecute the solution and update
the flow through the system and the hydraulic and energy grade lines
between the two reservoirs. " | WES
Software for download | WETnet:
Water Models | WRCS
Hydrology and Hydraulics Software |
WWW-Virtual
Library IRRIGATION and related topics |
Hydrology
Links | Hydrology
Links | Hydrology
Links - Humbolt State University Useful Hydrology and
Weather Links | Hydrology-Related
Internet Resources | Links
University of Central Florida Civil and Environmental Engineering
CWR6535 Water Resources Modeling Links to Models and Sites | Links
to Information Sources for Hydrogeology, Hydrology, and
Environmental Sciences | Online
Resources for Earth Scientists: Hydrology and Hydrogeology: Data
Sets and Software | Online
Resources for Earth Scientists: Hydrology and Hydrogeology: Index | Online
Resources for Earth Scientists: Hydrology and Hydrogeology: Mailing
Lists | Physical
Geography Internet Links : Hydrology | Southern
African Hydrology Resources Page | Spatially
Distributed Hydrologic modeling | Surface
Water Hydrology Links | Surface
Water Modeling Links | USDA
- NRCS - WMC - Other Web Sites | UW-Madison
Hydrology/GIS Links | Watermodeling
Org Resource for finding answers and asking questions
about hydraulic engineering and hydrology computer modeling issues. | WaterWiser
Links Conservation/Water-Related Links | Wetlist
Universities Water Information Network | Yahoo!
Science:Earth Sciences:Hydrology |
California
Snow Page | ICESS/EOS
Snow Hydrology Database | Snow
Hydrology Newsletter |
RBF:
Streambank Restoration Design with Vinyl Sheet Pile Grade Control
Structures A brief technical paper from an engineering
consultant |
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